Yes Edit: Morning reports and rosters for infantry companies are in the National Archives. You can contact them (nara.gov) and ask very nicely, and if you are extremely lucky and your request is assigned to a knowledgeable person who feels like exerting the effort, you might get them...

Not just A dock. ALL of Pearl Harbor was bombed or otherwise attacked. However, thankfully, not all of the American Fleet was present at the time of the attack, otherwise we may never have recovered at all.

He was a fanatic, and the only good thing was show how we, as the United States, should not stand idly by while millions of innocent people in foreign countries are murdered. He massacred so many innocent lives and shocked the world with his crimes. Unfortunately, he was never able to pay...

There were many bases where the WWII US Army trained. With the beginning of the draft in 1940 the Army cranked up its division creating process. Initially the army reckoned it would take 200 divisions to fight the war, but in the end wound up creating about 90. Some of these were National Guard...

There were close to 13 million people, collectively, who died inWW2 at the hands of Germans, not counting any soldiers. Of the 13million, about 6 million were identified as Jews. So about 7million non-Jewish people were killed because they were disabled,those with Mental Retardation, mentally...

Luxembourg was invaded by Germany in 1940 and was an occupiednation for practically all of WWII. Germany annexed the nation intopart of Germany in 1942 and had a program of molding it into acomplete part of Germany during the occupation. Things like makinglanguages other than German illegal, and...

This excerpt from the history of Luxembourg comes from wikipedia and is a little long but it gives a good explanation to you about how the Nazis tricked several nations into signing neutrality documents and then invaded those countries any how. On May 10th, 1940 the Nazis invaded Luxembourg. It...

Actually, Germany was practically free from guilt. They entered the war and were hated so much that the Treaty of Versailles included a war-guilt clause. This clause stated that Germany alone was responsible for WWI. So yes, on the record they are, but in reality that is a definitive no.

You'd have to define 'first defeat'. Hitler's land forces were delayed or outmaneuvered in a number of relatively minor ways during his advance through Western Europe, but ultimately they were victorious. The Battle of Britain (which peaked in late1940 saw many defeats for the Luftwaffe. Those...

Given that Hitler was a mortal enemy of the US, Nazi Germany would never have issued dollar coins. Its value is would be given in Reichsmarks, the currency of the Nazi regime. That said, 1937 5 RM pieces were made of 90% silver and carry a portrait of former Chancellor Paul von Hindenburg. As of 03...

He thought that pure Germans, especially Aryans (blond hair blue eyes) were at the top of the scale, with Jews at the bottom, Slavs ranked slightly above Jews, then there were Negroes and other races going up to Nordics, and Aryans. Gypsies were a bit more complicated as they were Aryans, but were...

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Po Valley Campaign .
The last campaign in Italy was the Po Valley campaign. US soldiers earned a campaign credit for participation in this campaign during April 1945. The Allies of the US 5th Army and 8th British Army attacked the German defenses south of Bologna and in 21 days they had...

During World War 2, the Nazi exterminated 6 million Jews. More than one million Jewish children were killed in the Holocaust, as were approximately two million Jewish women and three million Jewish men

Hitler was 43 when he and the NSDAP its first election in July 1932, achieving 37.3% of the popular vote and 230 seats of the 608 seats in the Reichstag.The Nazis were however not invited to form the government. Instead, Reichspresident Paul von Hindenburg instructed Franz von Papen to form...

Hitler was an artist of limited ability and matching success in Vienna prior to the First World War. After the war he was employed as a spy by the military with the task of infiltrating one of the many small, revolutionary parties that began springing up like wild fire all over Germany....

Genocides are one of the most difficult things to prevent. By the time the outside world knows about one, it has gone for weeks, months or years. More than six decades after the Holocaust, the horrors of Bosnia, Rwanda, and Darfur are sobering reminders that preventing future genocides and...

This sort of question is hard to generalise because much depended on the fascist zeal of the commander involved in making that decision. In one solitary documented case, an SS guard couldn't handle the moral aspects of his work at a death camp and was transferred elsewhere quietly.

Fumiko Ishioka is the director of the Holocaust Center in Tokyo, Japan. She received Hana's suitcase from the Auschwitz museum. She did further research and found some of her drawings from when she was in Theresienstadt. Fumiko then found out that Hana had a brother, George Brady, that survived the...

You probably had measles, German measles or chicken pox or even a simple outbreak of dermatitis. Chicken pox will leave scares when you scratched at the scabs. If you have these scares I would figure you had chicken pox.

Stalin bought time by signing the pact even though he knew Hitler would invade Russia. Stalin was able to build up and train his forces. He was able to accumulate more weapons too. It also kept Japan off the eastern end of his country.

In September 1941 the emigration of Jews from Nazi Germany was forbidden altogether. Before that it was generally possible for them to leave Germany provided that they had somewhere to go to and could actually get there . One of the biggest restrictions was the reluctance of other countries to...

Some notable Nazis authoritative absented at the Nuremberg trialsbecause of their death. There were Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler,Reinhard Heydrich, and Joseph Goebbels. Robert Ley and HermannGÃ¶ring managed to commit suicide during the trials. 3 of other 24notable Nazis were acquitted: Hjalmar...

The low-ranking ones weren't paid very much. Probably only like 4-5 bucks an hour. The officials, on the other hand, were paid well. Well, depending on how much 'work' they did. I say 'work' because their only "responsibility" was being unimaginably savage to innocent people.

That was the time of the "baby boom", when people became eager tostart families since the Great Depression and World War II ended,which was when families did not grow as much because of thehardships they had to face.

Well the Germans who ran them just plain hated the Jews. They thought all their troubles were originated from the Jewish people. So then they made them work, put them in gas chambers, and tortured them.

because they were funded by the bakers from the wall street and allied with the vatican, third Reich is nothing but a vaticans war against the Jews and orthodox christians which was fought for hundreds of years and they have also succeeded in 1.giving us the UN 2.driving the Jews out of Europe ...

it is possible because Hitler tried to send the disabled people to concentration camps and everyone protested so if the Germans who were not the subjects of prejudice had complained about the Jews and roma/sinti and poles etc. being sent off to concentration camps it is likely. also if during WWI a...

== Answer == Hitler wanted to purify the Human race by killing what he used to call half humans. For Hitler the ruling race was the blond hair people with blue eyes ironically enough he never looked in the mirror. === === === Answer === The whole world. He was a megalomaniac.

Hitler himself didn't really personally do much of anything in theway of "torture". He was much more interested in eliminating them(and confiscating their property, or in using them for slave labor)than torturing them. .
Of course, that also meant he didn't object too strenuously ifsomeone else...